three year old boy took a scary plunge today from a Kakaako condominium. But it could have been a lot worst. KITV4's Andrew Pereira has our top story at 6. He's live on Atkinson Drive... Andrew? Yunji, Paula... three complete strangers have quite a story to tell after they rushed toward the injured child. In the blink of an eye.... a 3-year- old boy falls from a third floor. But the reaction from three Good Samaritans was just as fast. WILLIAM RODRIGUES- KAIWA: "I CAME BACK TO CATCH THE BUS UP HERE AND I WAS WALKING AND I JUST HEARD SOMEBODY SCREAM. THEN I LOOKED UP AND I SEEN THIS LADY SCREAMING LIKE. 'GET DOWN THERE.' I SAID, WHOA MAYBE SOMEBODY WENT FALL. SO, I CAME RUNNING ACROSS THE STREET, I TRIED TO CLIMB UP THAT BAT AT FIRST, BUT I KIND OF SLIPPED." Drew Tandal and another unidentified man were right behind him. DREW TANDAL: "THIS GUY IN THE RED SHIRT WAS TRYING TO CLIMB UP, AND I WAS LIKE, 'WHAT'S GOING ON? DO YOU NEED HELP?' WAS TRYING TO HELP HIM, HE SAID, 'A BABY FELL.' I WAS LIKE, 'OH MY GOD,' SO I WENT AND I WAS LIKE IT'S OK, I'LL PROBABLY BE A LITTLE EASIER FOR ME. HE HELPED ME GET UP." It could have been much worse. The boy landed on a ledge that makes up the entrance of Atkinson Plaza, which means a 3-story fall of about 40 feet... turned into a 20-foot fall. WILLIAM RODRIGUES- KAIWA: "HE WAS BLEEDING, BUT HE WAS BREATHING AND CRYING. BUT, I KNOW HE WAS BLEEDING." DREW TANDAL: "I WAS HOPING THAT HE WASN'T DEAD. IT WAS JUST REALLY SCARY. WHEN I SAW HE WAS BREATHING I FELT A LITTLE BETTER, BUT IT WAS STILL REALLY SCARY." Fire fighters and paramedics arrived within minutes, stabilizing the toddler before gently bringing him down to shell-shocked relatives. WILLIAM RODRIGUES- KAIWA: "BABY FALL DOWN, I MEAN THEY ALL HYSTERICAL, CAUSE EVEN I WAS ALL SHAKEN UP. I WAS LIKE WHOA!" DREW TANDAL: "SOMETHING ABOUT THERE'S A BABYSITTER AND I GUESS THE FAMILY'S THERE TOO. SOMETHING ABOUT THAT HE MIGHT HAVE RAN AWAY FOR A COUPLE OF SECONDS AND MAYBE TRIED TO LIFT HIMSELF." For paramedics... the scene at Atkinson Plaza is all too familiar. KELLY YAMAMOTO: "ONCE IS ONE TIME TOO MANY, AND IT'S HAPPENED MORE OFTEN THAN I'D LIKE TO REMEMBER." From 2005 to 2012 ... there have been 300 children under the age of 5 injured in Hawaii after falling out of a building or other structure. From 1991 to 2012 ... eight children under age 5 have died from such falls, but only two deaths occurred in the past 13- years. KELLY YAMAMOTO: "YOU TURN YOUR BACK TO THEM FOR ONE MINUTE AND A TRAGEDY LIKE THIS COULD HAPPEN. SO, THE MESSAGE THAT WE WANT TO GET TO THE COMMUNITY IS TO BE EXTRA CAREFUL WITH CHILDREN AND HEIGHT." The boy was last reported in serious condition. Just last week a 16-month old Maui boy was critically injured when he fell from a second- story window at his home in Makawao. That's the latest live... back to you. We're continuing to follow some developing news